An Index of Wizarding World Characters by Wand Type – Part 1
Step into the wizarding world like never before. Part 1 of our wand index reveals the hidden secrets of your favorite “Harry Potter” characters.
Step into the wizarding world like never before. Part 1 of our wand index reveals the hidden secrets of your favorite “Harry Potter” characters.
Several rare film props are being auctioned off over the next few weeks, including Malfoy’s Nimbus 2001 and a sealed Hogwarts acceptance letter.
We’ve got new projects from a variety of Wizarding World cast members at the Cannes Film Market, as well as magical Tony Award nominees.
Remus Lupin isn’t the only victim of bias against werewolves. The wizarding world has the power and responsibility to improve lycanthrope lives.
We want to see the “Potter” story expanded by adding other character perspectives. There is so much potential with these possibilities.
There would be no goblin rebellions if wizards didn’t hold all the power. It’s time to listen to goblins’ desires and respect their culture.
Grab a copy of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” and turn to page 394. It probably doesn’t have werewolves, but let’s see what else we can learn.
This form of magic needs no spells. Check out this list to see some of the kindest acts in the “Harry Potter” series.
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Albert Runcorn
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